Which Workers Think Their Jobs Make the World a Worse Place?

Does your job make the world a better or worse place? That’s what 30,000 workers were asked last year — and their answers have given researchers a lot to talk about.

Salary comparison site PayScale conducted the survey in which people were asked the question and told to choose from the answer options of “very much so,” “yes,” “a little,” “no” and “My job may make the world a worse place.”

While only one percent picked the last answer, the New York Times was curious about what types of jobs those people had, so PayScale investigated further. Here are the top 10 occupations that had the highest shares of workers saying they thought their jobs made the world a worse place:

Fast-Food Worker: 42.3 percent

Bartender: 5.8 percent

Senior Attorney: 4.9 percent

Fashion Designer: 4.1 percent

Associate – Investment Banking: 3.8 percent

Legal Assistant: 3.6 percent

Account Executive, Advertising: 3.4 percent

Claims Adjuster / Examiner / Investigator: 3.3 percent

Personal Banker: 3.2 percent

Petroleum Engineer: 3.1 percent

Although a lot of people would take issue with bartenders thinking they don’t make the world a better place, analysts noted two of the 10 spots were banking professions — possibly a reflection of the economic downturn that happened largely at the hands of Wall Street executives.

Sorted by industry, here are the top 10 fields in which employees said their jobs make the world a worse place (the number one slot isn’t a terrible surprise):

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